Search Results for: infundibuloapocrine-sebaceous-follicular unit

Optimization and securing of medical practices and procedures has always been very challenging in medicine. However, the real-life clinical settings continue to pose various hazards that may lead medical professionals to unintended mistakes. Patholo…

The patient A 56-year-old Caucasian woman, with skin phototype III, presented with an asymptomatic, slow-growing, gray-black plaque on her nose. The lesion had appeared almost 6 months prior, was 10 x 5 mm in size and presented with a paler, raised…

…sts, but it differs by displaying many more of those foci per unit area of section of tissue. The lesion differs from Darier’s disease by the absence both of numerous discrete suprabasal clefts and of columns of parakeratosis. 10.45.3A: V…

…melanocytes at the dermoepidermal junction, first as solitary units, later as neoplastic cells above the junction and down epithelial structures of adnexa, later still as nests at the junction and often above it, and only after years descending into…

…is not surprising given the usual larger volume of tumor per unit area observed during dermatoscopy and in histopathology sections. Microvascular studies [16,17] and reflectance confocal microscopy [18,19] have established that vessels in BCC are lo…

…lzberger was at his prime and chairman of the Skin and Cancer Unit of New York University School of Medicine, the diagnosis of oid-oid disease (as it was known colloquially) was very popular among his many acolytes. When, however, Sulzberger left New…

Abstract Retiform hemangioendothelioma (RH) is an uncommon vascular neoplasm of borderline malignancy that clinically develops as a solitary, gradually enlarging exophytic mass, nodule or plaque, most often on the lower limbs, upper limbs and trunk….

…enlargement of a nose results from tremendous hyperplasia of sebaceous lobules and formation of many infundibular cysts that rupture, thereby sending contents of infundibula into the dermis and inducing suppurative granulomatous inflammation that cu…

…tration limited solely to the skin, and affecting chiefly the sebaceous glands and the parts immediately adjacent to them, ending in complete absorption, or in a cicatricial contraction of the skin, and not in any way affecting the patient’s ge…

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